Hello Richard,

Wednesday, October 10, 2007, 9:58:24 PM, you wrote:

> When just running it in a cmd window for example, it sure would be  
> nice to know what all those numbers mean..... but yeah, the  
> documentation is sparse. Its at least easy to get running in a very  
> basic configuration though.

The command line monitor shows from left to right:

M/min - Messages Per Minute
SP - Capture Rate (Spam Percentage)
LR - Latest matched rule ID, indicates how current the rulebase is.

[Jobs/Loops Queue] - XCI server stats this second:
Jobs = Number of requests processed last second.
Loops = Number of times the listener was polled for jobs last second.
Queue = Number of jobs queued in the processing channels.

W - White/minute. GBUdb overrides to whitelist a pattern matched msg.
C - Cautions/minute. GBUdb overrides to blacklist a clean msg.
B - Blacks/minute. GBUdb overrides to blacklist a clean msg.
T - Truncates/minute. Truncated messages per minute.
S - Samples/minute. Virtual spamtrap samples per minute.

W, C, B, T, and S events are described here:

http://kb.armresearch.com/index.php?title=Message_Sniffer.TechnicalDetails.GBUdb

The same information (except for XCI stats) and more can be found in the status 
reports:

<licenseid>.status.second
<licenseid>.status.minute
<licenseid>.status.hour

Hope this helps,

_M

-- 
Pete McNeil
Chief Scientist,
Arm Research Labs, LLC.


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